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What to Know as Ecuador Votes in an Election Tinged With Violence and Uncertainty
A center-right businessman and a leftist candidate are vying for the presidency on Sunday at a moment when the country…
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World
Powerful Earthquakes Hit Afghanistan for the Fourth Time in Just Over a Week
Herat Province, near the site of three earlier quakes that killed more than 1,000 people in recent days, was shaken…
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News
Hamas Bears the Blame for Every Death in This War
On Friday the Israeli government gave civilians in the northern Gaza Strip 24 hours to evacuate to the southern part…
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World
A Solar Eclipse Leaves Its Mark Across a Hemisphere
A trail of darkness swept across the Western Hemisphere on Saturday, starting at the Oregon coast and then venturing to…
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World
Prospect Park Zoo Remains Closed After Severe Flood Damage
The zoo, which was inundated by heavy rainfall in New York in late September, said that it would reopen but…
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World
Nearly Half of Gaza’s Population Displaced in Humanitarian Crisis
Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from northern Gaza have left their homes in the past day alone. The U.N. warned…
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News
Ethical Resistance Is the Answer to Grief and Rage
In 1988, bombs exploded at restaurants, sporting events and arcades in South Africa. In response, the African National Congress, then…
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On the Cusp of Invasion, a Poet in Gaza Reflects on Trauma
I was in my family’s living room on the first floor when my younger brother entered one night this week.…
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Mark Goddard, a Star of the ’60s Series ‘Lost in Space,’ Dies at 87
For three seasons, he and a family of five, a wily (and annoying) saboteur and a talking robot were marooned…
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Arts
Review: ‘The Hunt’ Playfully Makes the Medieval Contemporary
Kate Soper’s latest stage work freely moves between legend and anachronism for a story about three virgins taking charge of…